Hi Brian DeShong wrote:
> Below are the specs of our box: > > Dell PowerEdge 4400 > Dual P3-866 > 1GB RAM > RedHat Linux, Kernel 2.2.16-22 > 200GB RAID 5 array > > Here is the current df output for the box: > > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > /dev/sda1 5.9G 3.7G 1.9G 65% / > /dev/sda8 10G 570M 9.4G 6% /mnt/raid/RAID00_5/archive > /dev/sda10 10G 1.1G 9.0G 11% /mnt/raid/RAID00_5/code > /dev/sda5 80G 39G 41G 49% /mnt/raid/RAID00_5/depts > /dev/sda12 16G 39M 16G 1% /mnt/raid/RAID00_5/opt > /dev/sda6 45G 18G 27G 40% /mnt/raid/RAID00_5/people > /dev/sda9 10G 1.4G 8.6G 14% /mnt/raid/RAID00_5/software > /dev/sda7 25G 3.7G 21G 15% /mnt/raid/RAID00_5/web > Could please send output of df -T > > We were trying to write files to the machine and would get "no space left > on device" errors, yet our partition is clearly not full. The machine has > been running very stable for almost a year now. We're worried that we may > experience some data corruption or loss somewhere along the line. > Which filesystem you were trying to write files to? How did you do that, I mean did you cp a-file /mnt/raid/RAID00_5/people/ ? > > Is there anything we can do to ensure the safety and stability of our box? > It's a VERY mission-critical machine. Any info is GREATLY appreciated... > Could you please send stdout of 3.x.0j/debugreiserfs /dev/seemingly-full-device -m ? Thanks, vs
